Galaxy Boy Troop Explained

Director:Mushi Production
Creator:Osamu Tezuka
Country:Japan
Network:NHK
Num Series:2
Num Episodes:92

was a children's TV series created by Osamu Tezuka that combined marionettes with traditional animation. It ran for two seasons from April 7, 1963, to April 1, 1965, for a total of 92 episodes. The series also aired in France as Le Commando De La Voie Lactée.[1]

The characters were represented by marionettes from the Takeda Puppet Troupe, while scenes of rocket flight were represented with animation. Occasionally, the producers incorporated live-action film of characters' lips moving superimposed on the puppets, in an effect similar to the little-used American Syncro-Vox technique.[2]

In the first season, the eponymous Galaxy Boy Troop, headed by a boy named Rob, travels across the galaxy to find a material that can restart Earth's dying Sun. In the second season, the Troop fights off an alien invasion of Earth. Along the way, they meet and interact with the elegant Amia people of Venus, and the oafish Poipoi people of Mars.

Characters

Although the show is primarily puppetry, it still manages to include many characters from Osamu Tezuka's Star System in marionette form.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Galaxy Boy Troop: '60s anime-style sci-fi puppetry. pink tentacle. April 13, 2012.
  2. Book: Lee . Laura . Japanese Cinema Between Frames . 2017 . Springer International Publishing . 9783319663739 . 131 . 10 July 2020.